A Probably three times a week. When I was working, I probably ate out five nights a week, but that was 27 years ago. Some of my favorite places aren’t in business anymore.

Q What are your favorite places to eat?

A I really have a couple because it depends how much you want to spend. My favorite thing in the world to eat is chili, and Wendy’s has the best.

I should mention I recently went to Josie’s Pizza (3205 W. Broad St.) — probably the best pizza you’ve ever had in your life. They put about a pound of cheese on it. This is the cheesiest pizza I’ve ever known.

For a moderately priced meal, I like Cap City Diner (1299 Olentangy River Rd. and 1301 Stoneridge Dr., Gahanna). They have great liver and onions and an excellent seven-layer carrot cake.

Lindey’s (169 E. Beck St.) is another. They have a wonderful patio. And older people really like this: They have attentive wait staff.

G. Michael’s Bistro (595 S. 3rd St.) has absolutely glorious small plates. For happy hour, they’re $6. My husband had calamari, and we had pulled pork, and I had shrimp on a bed of grits. Three plates, and we were just stuffed to the gills. They have an assortment of six to eight small plates, and you could just go crazy.

Barcelona Restaurant & Bar (263 E. Whittier St.) has a signature scallop dish that you just want to lick the plate before you go.

For the finest dining, to celebrate an anniversary or something, I like the Refectory Restaurant & Bistro (1092 Bethel Rd.). They have relatively small portions, but they’re great. You want to savor every bite you take. You don’t take home anything from the Refectory. You eat it all.

For an early late-night, I like Haiku Poetic Food & Art (800 N. High St.) in the Short North on Saturday nights at 9:30 or 10, before the kitchen closes. Their lettuce wraps are delightful, and you can go after a movie and listen to the live music.